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Old 10-22-2006, 03:08 PM   #1
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There Its Gone. Will One Of The Mods Delete This Plz.
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Old 10-22-2006, 04:11 PM   #2
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A big red abdomen and a visible ovipositor is a good sign that a female is ready and willing, and the female or male cleaning a piece of rock, wood, or creating a pit in the sand or gravel is also a promising indication. The pair will begin to show a little more interest in one another by twirling and nudging each other, even at night. The male may display irregular bursts of energy where he'll dart away or begin sliding his body against the female. The eggs generally take between 48-76 hours to hatch.They become sexually mature fairly quickly, maturity can be reached as early as 4-6 months of age.
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A big red abdomen and a visible ovipositor is a good sign that a female is ready and willing, and the female or male cleaning a piece of rock, wood, or creating a pit in the sand of gravel is also a promising indication. The pair will begin to show a little more interest in one another by twirling and nudging each other, even at night. The male may display irregular bursts of energy where he'll dart away or begin sliding his body against the female.
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Old 10-22-2006, 05:07 PM   #3
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This is getting so confusing....
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If you put "u" instead of typing out the actual, shocking, three letter word... i'm not going to read your ramblings.
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Old 10-22-2006, 05:11 PM   #4
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no need to worry anymore dylan cuz im done trying to help ima stick with just the chat
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Its simple. Plagarism is illegal and there are enough of us that have been around all over the place that its pretty likely to be discovered when someone tries it. If you are going to use someone else's material, you must give them proper credit and cannot claim it as your own.
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Old 10-22-2006, 05:17 PM   #6
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im not copying the darn thing what dont you understand i have said that twice now
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Old 10-22-2006, 05:33 PM   #7
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Surely you don't expect anyone to believe that you came up with the same description, word-for-word, as someone else? Or are you claiming to be the author of the other article as well?
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Old 10-22-2006, 06:18 PM   #8
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im not claiming to be the author or anything like that yall just need to stop accusing ppl os crap like that
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Hey, the evidence is posted above. People can decide for themselves whether I'm making a baseless accusation or not.
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Boxermom I honestly dont care about can we just please drop it
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If you want to write a caresheet, please do, you can't have too many accurate caresheets...
But don't insult us all by claiming that you didn't copy and paste that particular article... How else would it be the same, word for word?
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screw it, i had loads of fun here but ima go find another forum one that does not accuse me
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OK, how about we just end it here shall we?

We all know what happened, and this is the second time this WEEK. Mark, feel free to stay in chat and on here, but please, next time, please write everything yourself. Without a doubt, everything points to the fact that you copied that part. If you did, that is illegal. People are going to start questioning and accusing you, of course, as it's illegal! We see that part, they searched it, and they found it word for word, comma for comma, etc. in an opposite profile by a different person, on a totally different forum. Different rams then yours, writes differently, etc.

Mark, your awesome to talk with on chat, stay, but next time..just think for a second, if you NEEDED a part, whether it be small or big, re-write it yourself.

This is starting to sound rude, but immature bickering over this is highly annoying and just degrades the quality of the forum.
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I just noticed what happen and thought i would drop by to tell yall what happen i have the first one i put up saved and the second one made and i see what happen i grabbed the first one with out realizing it and pasted its info here im very sorry for the mix up and my rudeness and dylan thanx but i dont think i wanna stick around here anymore. i mean yes this site is the BEST i b4 i signed up here i spent a month looking around and reading and thise appeared to be the cooliest one and with the mosy info that i could understand that is why i choose this one over the rest.
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